Emily Ratajkowski is Annoyed People Only Remember Her for "Blurred Lines" [NSFW]

Sep 09, 2015 13:42

Emily Ratajkowski is famous now, but she's getting annoyed at the one thing that shot her fame through the roof. She would like you to stop talking about Blurred Lines now since she's in other movies and her Instagram is her gift to you. She told InStyle UK:

"When anyone comes up to me about Blurred Lines, I'm like, 'are we seriously talking about a video from three years ago?' "

"It's weird to me that the reaction to a woman's naked body is so controversial in our culture," she told the magazine. "My mom taught me to never apologize for my sexuality. My dad never made me feel embarrassed. I also don't think I've ever had an awareness of my own body as being super-sexual. It was always just my body."

But that's going to follow you forever, Emily. Here's the video again:

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